So a certain wealth management platform wants to explain how Solana works? Sure, go ahead.
But here's the thing - how many regular users are actually getting fed straight-up misinformation and just taking it at face value? That's the scary part.
Seeing stuff like this makes you wonder about the state of crypto education in mainstream finance apps. When platforms get basic facts wrong, who's really paying the price? The users who trust them.
Might be time to call it quits on platforms that can't even get their blockchain facts straight.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 12-06 16:35
nah bro, this hits different. watched so many retail traders get liquidated cuz they trusted wrong info on these apps... that's literally how i learned the hard way lol. never again.
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-05 04:19
LOL, yet another unprofessional financial app trying to teach blockchain. That's bold.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 12-04 23:59
Seriously, these investment apps talk about Solana like it's some incomprehensible scripture. Can you trust them? I definitely can't.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 12-04 23:42
NGL, these finance apps can even get Solana wrong when explaining it. It's really absurd... How can regular users even tell the difference?
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OnChainSleuth
· 12-04 23:40
Damn, how can such a rookie mistake even happen? No wonder retail investors keep getting screwed one after another.
So a certain wealth management platform wants to explain how Solana works? Sure, go ahead.
But here's the thing - how many regular users are actually getting fed straight-up misinformation and just taking it at face value? That's the scary part.
Seeing stuff like this makes you wonder about the state of crypto education in mainstream finance apps. When platforms get basic facts wrong, who's really paying the price? The users who trust them.
Might be time to call it quits on platforms that can't even get their blockchain facts straight.